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Heliodore Pisan Quotes By Billy Graham

The Bible is the only Book in the world that predicts the future. The Bible is more modern than tomorrow morning's newspaper. — Billy Graham

Heliodore Pisan Quotes By Heather Dixon

It is only glass, you know. Nothing fine or grand.Your Mother knew it, when she accepted it with my hand.And she knew I danced as well as a tree. She knew about the politics and duties and responsibilities of marrying into royalty. She knew all those ... unfortunate things. Things some people might even call ghastly. — Heather Dixon

Heliodore Pisan Quotes By Anthony De Mello

What is a loving heart? A loving heart is sensitive to the whole of life, to all persons; a loving heart doesn't harden itself to any persons or things. — Anthony De Mello

Heliodore Pisan Quotes By Alan Keyes

Sex itself only exists in relation to procreation. That's one of the reasons why I sometimes object - and it's just a theoretical objection, but it's worth thinking about - to the whole notion that one calls what people of the same sex do "sexual relations." As a matter of fact, they have precisely turned their back on sexual relations, in order to engage in acts of mutual pleasure that have nothing whatsoever to do with sexuality. — Alan Keyes

Heliodore Pisan Quotes By Jim Dodge

The mind is the shadow of the light it seeks. — Jim Dodge

Heliodore Pisan Quotes By Deborah Sandella

The underbelly of envy and jealousy is an unconscious holding back of yourself. — Deborah Sandella

Heliodore Pisan Quotes By Duff McKagan

Yes, confidence was knowing I could do anything. But, I realized, confidence must always be rooted in work. In sweat. In pain-good pain. And in honesty. — Duff McKagan

Heliodore Pisan Quotes By Elyn R. Saks

I was afraid the staff would laugh at me - and as frightened as I was, the thought of derision frightened me even more. In retrospect, it was a life-threatening deception, somewhat along the lines of hiding recurrent chest pains from one's cardiologist from embarrassment. Nearly — Elyn R. Saks